Sports Supplements
Guide to Supplements and Sports
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be at the
absolute top of your game?
Have you thought about what
the commitment might be?
Have you considered what
dietary changes you’d need to make?
It doesn’t matter what your
preferred sports activity might be there is always room for
improvement. Many amateur athletes turn to diet and nutrition
to improve their performance.
While diet and nutrition
are indisputably the backbone of any training program, the
problem is getting the sufficient nutrition from diet alone.
This is especially true today considering all the overly
processed foods that currently line our supermarket
shelves.
No matter how diligent you
are at reading labels, buying the freshest fruits and
vegetables and selecting the leanest cuts of meat and fish it’s
impossible to get all the benefit you require for a rigorous
sports training regimen.
That’s where supplements
come in and we can help! Supplements and Sports is just what
you need to dissect all the hype surrounding the pros and cons
of supplements for active players no matter what your sport may
be.
If you are a fairly new
athlete the Introduction to Sports Fitness will be of
particular interest where we discuss carbs, protein, water,
electrolytes and workout routines in "general"
terms.
We explain how, in the long
run, insufficient protein in the body can lead to training
intolerance and lean muscle wasting and explain how to prevent
this and promote protein balance.
Learn how supplement can
vary depending on your sports activity. Body builders require a
different supplemental routine than say,
tri-athletes.
We also discuss:
- Protein
Bars
- Low Carb Protein
Shakes
- Protein Powder and
Weight Gaining Powder
- Ephedra Free Fat
Loss
- Amino
Acids
- Creatine
- Egg
Protein
- Fat
Burners
And yes, we do cover the
all important food and nutrition in general terms and the
importance of eating as healthy as one can with the foods
available to us.
Discover why sports
nutritionists and exercise physiologists recommend a
well-planned nutrient dense isoenergetic diet and what that
consists of.
If your goal is to gain
muscle, you need to be aware that it isn’t as easy as it seems.
There’s a fine line between gaining muscle and gaining fat.
We’ll show you how to stay on track and insure that it’s muscle
you are adding and not fat.
You’ll learn the difference
between chemical and natural fat burning. Most serious athletes
prefer natural fat burners and we’ll explain which are best for
meeting your goals.
Did you know that your body
actually needs more than 40 different nutrients in order to be
healthy? So far, there is no single food that can supply all
those nutrients let alone help you to become top of your
game.
That’s where that food
pyramid comes from that we learned in school along with the
basic food groups. The only way you can possibly even begin to
approach what the natural consumption of those nutrients should
be is through supplements.
We can’t promise you that
using supplements will automatically create a leaner, meaner
you overnight – if at all. But, we can tell you that with work,
effort and dedication you can sculpt the body you desire to go
along with your sport of preference.
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